Sanger News (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 2019 Page: 4 of 12
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Weekly Police Report
SANGER DEPARTMENT CALLS
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• 1000 Blk Church St - Comp, had vehicle towed
overnight. Records shows it was a private tow to Sanger
vehicle storage. Gave caller info
• 5000 Blk Corona Dr - White male subject sitting
in vehicle waiting across the street from the apartment com-
plex. Subject state he was trespassed from the complex and
was waiting for his girlfriend who was visiting a friend there
• 500 Blk Chapman Dr - Dog going in and out of
open bay at business. Passed onto ACO
• 2000 Blk Brooke Dr - Snake in comps shed. Un-
able to remove snake due to debris in the shed. Advised
comp to call if snake returns
• 200 Blk 1st St - RO spoke with comp who stated
she has an ongoing issue with female accusing her of infi-
delity with her soon to be ex-husband. Female had left the
house prior to RO arrival but left a note on comps car and
was knocking on her door. RO spoke with female who stat-
ed she was not trying to start trouble just wanted to speak
with comp because she was concerned about her soon to be
ex and wanted to know if comp had heard from him
• 700 Blk 4th St - Juvenile at location was cussing at
ACO because she was placing dog in quarantine. Juvenile
put on a tough guy act but was all bark. RO remained on
scene until adult arrived who had communications skills of
an adult and was capable of listening to ACO explain the
quarantine process
• 100 Blk Woodrow Lane - 2 trips to pre trail for
mix up with charge and paperwork. Finally corrected after
second trip
• 700 Blk 4th St - Comp still under the impression
her cell phone has been hacked. RO looked at phone find-
ing nothing new. Same complaint with no new evidence
• 1800 Blk Stemmons - Observed vehicle parked on
north side of parking lot. It is not common to see vehicles
parked in this parking lot. As I drove up I shined my spot
light on the vehicle and a male subject jumped out of car.
He started to approach me and he was advised to stay in
from of the patrol unit. The driver identified himself and
stated he has been in the parking lot for a long period of
time. He stated he has called his mother and left a message
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4312 W. Hwy 82 • Gainesville
940-665-6971
• 7800 Blk Bernard - Assisted DCSO with de-
taining suicidal subject who had taken pills. Sanger
medics transported subject to hospital
• Service Rd @ 5th St - Vehicle in ditch. Driv-
er fell asleep at the wheel. RO arrived on scene, sub-
ject had already contacted a wrecker service. Gath-
er subjects info, no apparent signs of intoxication.
Subject was released and vehicle was removed from
ditch
• 135 @ 482 - Vehicle hydroplaned striking
the concrete barrier causing it to cross onto the ser-
vice road just south of 482 exit ramp. No injuries,
vehicle towed
• Austin @ 10th - Checked area for cause of
loud boom. Advised comp most likely a transformer
blew
Butterfield Elementary
291 Indian Lane
(940) 458-4377
Chisholm Trail
Elementary
812 Keaton Road North
(940) 458-5297
• 1700 Blk Stemmons - Spoke with motorist that was broke
down in parking lot. Given ride to the gas station
• 2000 Blk FM 455 - Doors unsecure on building. Cleared
building. No signs of criminal activity
• 2500 Blk Santa Fe Trail - Left statement form with comp
to be completed and returned to PD for report
• 2000 Blk Duck Creek - Checked on subjects for CPS and
relayed findings
• 200 Blk Southside - Comp upset about cattle romping
thru his yard causing havoc. Doodle the bull and Ginger the heifer
live in the pasture behind and have figured out how to low crawl
under the chain link fence to get to the backyard on Southside
then under another chain link fence into comps backyard which
gives them access to the free world. Cattle were back into the pas-
ture when RO arrived. Comp didn’t want a report, just wanted the
cattle to stay in their pasture. Cattle owners were actively working
to secure fence while RO was on scene. Ginger and Doodle don’t
see what all the fuss is about.
• Via Phone - Comp now has video of bicycle being stolen
for the officer theft report. Comp wanted to know how to get vid-
eo to the officer. Advise comp to either email the video, put it on
a disk/thumb drive or use officers thumb driver. Provided comp
email for officer. Comp will back if he needs to use officers thumb
drive
• Service Road @ 477 - Checked unoccupied vehicle find-
ing it secure and off roadway
• S 3rd @ Marshall - Spoke with subject on bike issuing
warning for defective equipment. No headlight or rear reflector
• 135 @ 458 - Checked area for BOLO vehicle
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Sanger Police Department responded to during the period
from May 6th, 2019 to May 12th, 2019
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following:
• English Language Learner
• Qualify for free/reduced meals
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• A child of a Star of Texas Award recipient
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• Immunization Records
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meeting at least one criteria as set forth by
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• 300 Blk Deer Run - Attempted to serve a violation of
protective order on male subject. No answer at the door. Only
work vehicle in the driveway
• 2nd @ Pecan - Upon arrival we made contact with a
male and female that were having a heated argument in the front
yard at a residence near this intersection. We asked both parties
if an assault had occurred and both stated no. We were able to
get the situation resolved and left the area with no further action
taken at this time
• 100 Blk Teal - Upon arrival we made contact with a fe-
male who was having trouble with her oxygen machine due to
power outage. Medics and myself were able to correct the issue
and provide her with guidance on how to work her portable oxy-
gen bottle
• 900 Blk Chapman - ACO was able to get the large ger-
man shepherd dog into truck without my assistance
• 11000 Blk Marion - Upon arrival I observed new appli-
ances in the living room. Looks to be a make ready new move in.
No one was at the apartment
• 200 Blk Hillcrest - Upon arrive, I made contact with of-
ficers and assisted them with attempting to locate the parent of
child that was by himself in the roadway. Officer was able to lo-
cate the father of the child and I cleared due to another service call
• 1000 Blk Serendipity - Upon arrival I made contact with
a make driving the van who was replacing water filters, No crimi-
nal activity to report here
• 200 Blk 5th St - Made contact with the caller and gave
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• 1100 Blk Primrose Dr - Removed snake from resi-
dence and relocated it
• 100 Blk Berry - Comp wanting info on filing re-
port about an incident that occurred at daycare. Comp will
talk with spouse and decide if they will follow thru with
charges
• 700 Blk Stemmons - Assisted fire department with
motorhome fire
• 500 Blk Elm St - Presence at city council meeting
• FM 455 @ 1st - Unable to locate German Shepard
at large
• 200 Blk 5th St - Dog killing chickens
• 700 Blk 4th St - Spoke with dog owner. Picked up
dog for quarantine
• 12000 Blk Tischler Rd - Delivered dog for quaran-
of his location. Subject is known to have a long CCH
history. He does have a warrant out of state but can
not be extradited. No PC was observed for a search
of the vehicle and refused consent to search. Vehicle
registration is not current. Subject released
• 11000 Blk Marion - Comp stated a un-
known white truck with green lettering drove
through the parking lot and smashed his rear win-
dow of his Chevy Tahoe. Comp stated a witness saw
the vehicle. Described it to the comp as the witness
was outside their vehicle. The vehicle is believed to
have been in the area before
• I35@ 478 - Assisted officers work accident.
Provide traffic control
• 135 @ 478 - Upon arrival, assisted officer
with traffic control for approx. 10 minutes until
called by Denton County dispatch to another traffic
crash
• 200 Blk 5th - Made contact with the caller
who is getting a divorce and wanted me to document
that he believed his wife was at his residence. The
caller wanted us to document the incident about this
for his up coming divorce.
• 2000 Blk Duck Creek - Upon arrival made
contact with the caller who stated he let a juvenile
use his phone early today. The caller stated he then
started receiving phone calls about sending the call-
er money or he would have police called on him in
reference to a phone sent from his phone. I collected
the callers information to complete a report
• 1700 Blk Stemmons - Made contact with
male in vehicle at this location who had been there
since this morning. The male stated he was out of
gas and could not get vehicle started. The male stat-
ed he was waiting for his step father to assist him in
getting the vehicle started
• 7000 Blk Bernard - Upon arrival, assist-
ed County deputies and officer with detaining the
subject in order to get him medical treatment due
to pain pill overdose. Subject transported to Texas
Health Presby
• 1000 Blk Maple - All doors and windows
secure - false alarm
• 135 @ 478 - single vehicle accident. Driver
hit water losing control and striking center medial
barrier. No injuries. Female was transported to PD
to wait for her parents to pick her up. They were
coming from Houston. Vehicle towed.
• 135 @ Chisam - Assisted Cooke County
trooper with traffic control
• 200 Blk 5th St - Comp had his tire slashed
on his vehicle. Comp found out who did it and want-
ed to file a report
• 200 Blk 5th St - Delivery truck took out
phone line connected to PD. Accident report gener-
ated
• Service Rd @ Chisam Rd - Upon arrival,
assisted Cooke County Troopers with a traffic crash
involving a semi-truck and trailer that struck the me-
dian. The truck was removed from the median and
we left the area with no further action taken at this
time
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• 135 @ 78 Hwy - Removed debris from roadway
• 700 Blk Stemmons - Dog in car with windows up.
Car running and AC on. Spoke with owner about leaving
car running and keys in the ignition even if car is locked
• 300 Blk Bolivar - Bailiff at city court
• 1100 Blk Elm St - Subjects came to PD while RO
was in route to assist officer on disturbance call. No physi-
cal violence tonight
• 400 Blk 10th St - Subjects dog got out and killed
comps chickens and caused damaged to comps fence. Cita-
tion for dog at large and failure to register dog was issued to
the dog owner
• 1100 Blk Elm - Both subjects arguing about the
incident that occurred earlier in the day where the dog was
out. Subjects also having issues at home due to CPS case
and other relationship problems. No offense. Both subjects
went home together. RO advise subjects if an incident oc-
curs both subjects will be arrested
• 135 @ 477 - Possible intoxicated driver said to be
traveling NB on Keaton. RO was already on Keaton at the
time call went out. No one located matching the given de-
scription
• Corona @ New Castle - Subject sleeping in car
hidden off New Castle Ln. Criminally trespassed off apart-
ment’s property. Sleeping in cousin’s car away from the
complex waiting for her to return
• S 5th @ 135 - Citation issued on DWLI and disre-
garding stop sign
• 800 Blk Stemmons - Employee stated a white male
was in the store intoxicated. RO located the vehicle leaving
the store. Followed the vehicle from store to 2450 observ-
ing no violations. Used blinker, maintain speed. Employee
stated subject had been at the store for over an hour before
calling
• 200 Blk 5th St - Sex offender failure to comply
• 11000 Blk Marion - Served court summons
• Southside @ Service Rd - Unable to locate loose
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